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015 | Navigating Microsoft Graph's SDK Future… and Struggles

24 Sep 2025

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In episode 15, Andrew & Julie examined the maintenance status of various Microsoft Graph SDKs. While some SDKs like .NET, Java, PHP, PowerShell, and Go receive regular monthly updates, the JavaScript SDK has not been updated in approximately two years (since September 2023). This creates significant issues for developers as the Graph endpoints have certainly changed during this time, but the typings and SDK haven't been updated to reflect these changes.The Microsoft Graph CLI was also noted as being publicly archived and officially retired as of late August 2025.🔗 LINKS=================================================From the episode intro & banter:🔗 Runna🔗 WelltoryLinks from the show:🔗 Julie on LinkedIn - Are Microsoft Graph typings no longer maintained🔗 Microsoft Graph🔗 Microsoft Graph CLI Retirement🔗 Microsoft Graph TypeScript SDK (repo)🔗 Microsoft Graph TypeScript SDK (NPMJS)🔗 Microsoft Graph TypeScript SDK Replacement🔗 Generate Microsoft Graph client libraries with Kiota🎁 PICKS=================================================Andrew's Pick:🔗 Racintosh PlusJulie's Picks:🔗 DOAC: Brain Experts WARNING: Watch This Before Using ChatGPT Again!🎙️ PODCAST🔗 https://codedeploygo.live, LinkedIn, Bluesky🎙️ HOSTSJulie TurnerAndrew Connell: LinkedIn, YouTube, Bluesky, NewsletterSPONSORSSympraxis (by Julie Turner) 🔗 Website 🔗 Ask Sympraxis 🔗 YouTubeVoitanos (by Andrew Connell) 🔗 Website 🔗 LinkedIn 🔗 BlueskyMusic Credit: Ken Bagley (00:00) - Introduction (08:47) - Episode (51:44) - AC's & Julie's Picks

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